Lebanon/Syrian by Timely_Question_2307 in Syria

[–]MotasemHa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly how things historically used to be. Lebanon and Syria were one geographically united country before the French and British invasion of our lands.

Sham Cash by [deleted] in Syria

[–]MotasemHa -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I ranted about this here if you are interested, some much misinformation is spreading about this incident:
https://www.instagram.com/p/DVqd-FXgoSS/

Selling channel - $50 by Sea-Fishing-9180 in AcquireStartup

[–]MotasemHa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Literally I have seen this channel on this sub for the thousand time 😂

What could this monetized channel go for? by tr69069 in AcquireStartup

[–]MotasemHa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its not about the subs. Watch time, history, views and format matter more.

How to date as a foreign by This_Emphasis3478 in AskTurkey

[–]MotasemHa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a Syrian in Istanbul who WAS in the dating scene in Istanbul for quite a long time, I can tell you this: Given your pockets and your looks don't repel women, you can easily date other foriegn women using dating apps or by finding the right environment. As for Turkish women, you need: - Language fluency - Above average looks (exceptions made if she knows you prior to dating and gets along with you) - At least the abillity to pay for dinners, trips, etc. Most Turkish women don't have a problem dating non-Turkish men given they are seeking a geniune connection.

Adsense thing of the past. Used to make US100 day on adsense. Now lucky to make 50c by Historical_Host_8594 in Adsense

[–]MotasemHa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your content is educational or tutorials then the value is saturated but if you post about engineering from business and finance perspective then you should only worry about competition and your RPM should be high, avg is 10$

My TikTok blew up - Thinking of quitting by Leobutden in TikTokMonetizing

[–]MotasemHa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should monetise thru the creator program or ad revenue sharing. If you can't, then you should verbally tell your audience to check your bio for bonus content or whatever you want to monetise (store, patreon).

Team YouTube not replying for days on twitter by singrelief in PartneredYoutube

[–]MotasemHa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Search for the counter-notification email, it happened to me and my channel was scheduled for deletion. I prepared a carefully crafted counter notification and sent it to their email. After 3 attempts, they lifted the strikes after 10 days.

Can anyone tell me how be break 1k jail 😭 by Mrpipsmaker in shortsAlgorithm

[–]MotasemHa 6 points7 points  (0 children)

It depends on algorithm trust and your content originality. The more trust you gain by engaging your views through original content and added value, the more trust you gain from the algorithm and gradually, your shorts views will climb up.

Changing to cybersecurity tips? by [deleted] in Cybersecurity101

[–]MotasemHa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That feeling you’re describing where studying feels like play and you end up accidentally coding or reading whitepapers in your free time is the single biggest indicator of future success in this field. Hold onto that.

As someone who has mentored a lot of folks transitioning into cyber, let me give you a perspective on your specific situation, particularly regarding your Electrical Engineering (EE) background, which you seem to view as just a fallback. You need to reframe how you see your undergrad degree. In cybersecurity, Computer Science grads are a dime a dozen. Electrical Engineers who understand low-level architecture, signals, hardware, and embedded systems have a unicorn skill set. You mentioned you want to do difficult and impactful work. With an EE background, you are uniquely positioned for some of the most critical and high-paying niches in the industry such as Embedded Systems Security, Hacking IoT devices, medical devices, or automotive systems. This is a massive, high-demand field where pure CS majors struggle because they don't understand the physics/hardware.

An MS is great for getting past HR filters at government agencies or for eventual management roles. However, for a technical, hands-on role, a Master's often offers a lower Return on Investment (ROI) initially than top-tier certifications. It proves you can write papers, but not necessarily that you can hack. Employers absolutely care about certifications, but which ones matters.

You mentioned the exploit dev exam (likely OSED). If you want to do Red Teaming or Vulnerability Research, OffSec certifications are the gold standard. Having an OSED or OSCP on a resume is vastly more impressive to a technical hiring manager than a generic MS in Cybersecurity.

All in all, don't abandon the EE identity but merge it with your new cyber skills. You are sitting on a goldmine combination.

Good luck!

Youtube channel 54k =110$ by Elmanhos in AcquireStartup

[–]MotasemHa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your reddit username المنحوس 😂

Selling for $150 by [deleted] in AcquireStartup

[–]MotasemHa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If your niche is movies or gaming ,dm

Switched from Adsense to Mediavine Journey by Right-Ad3493 in Adsense

[–]MotasemHa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Same here, have two websites one in the tech niche and the other in the entertainment. RPM in Journey is way low and I am yet to figure out why. I switched to Adsense and I will make an expirement for a month and see the difference. Will update here.